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lou: thank you very much and thank you for joining us. be with us tomorrow. good night, from new york. >> go to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan and then we go to michiga washingto, to take over the white house. neil: thank god for howard dean. the screamer is now a saint. saying something i call most of the voice i tell you is deafening. during a discussion of the whole budget mess, all i could say is prepare for your jaw to drop because i want you to remember the guy saying it. roll it. >> somebody had held a middle-class you do your taxes will go up or the programs will get cut or we will go into financial oblivion and nobody wants to tell them that. neil: he has gone from throwing grenades to heavy doses of something called reality. says we have a choice, everyone's taxes go up for a lot of programs get cut, either or. the rich can't pay for it all. it is all simple math of the middle-class and others will have to pay as well. the commitment is so spread out, it is time to spread the tax wealth and quit spreading the you know what. you
lou: thank you very much and thank you for joining us. be with us tomorrow. good night, from new york. >> go to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan and then we go to michiga washingto, to take over the white house. neil: thank god for howard dean. the screamer is now a saint. saying something i call most of the voice i tell you is deafening. during a discussion of the whole budget mess, all i could say is prepare for your jaw to drop because i want you to remember the guy...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages aany fedex office location. gerri: big labor in the state of michigan battling it out until the bitter end. strategizing ways to avoid the states newly minted right to work law even at the expense of its own workers. joining me now, labor policy director for public policy. thank you for coming back on the show, it is great to have you here. i was blown away by this story. somebody's really red-faced as the union, that is for darn sure. an example of some of the things said by this union. members who indicate they wish to resign will be told they can only do so in august. we will use any legal means at our disposal to collect the dues owed. are you surprised? >> no, not at all. it is not very surprisin
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages aany fedex office location. gerri: big labor in the state of michigan battling it out until the bitter end....
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> earnings season doesn't have to be unfathomable numbers exist only for hedge funds to attempt to profit. tonight we have showed you how to look for signs of what to do with your portfolio over the long run because the earnings reports and the subsequent conference calls, the crucial thing, look, here's the deal. they don't have to be shoot first, ask questions later experiences. actually, the opposite. conference calls are ask questions, ask questions, and then ask some more questions and only then maybe take action. we are asking specifically about what the growth of the earnings per share might be and how expensive that would make the stock versus other stocks in th
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> earnings season doesn't have to be unfathomable numbers exist only for...
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ecklund was surprised to see us. we had hidden our cameras, something we rarely do at 60 minutes, so we could uncover his plan to inject stem cells from a questionable source into this 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. how does it work exactly? >> well, stem cells contain... uh... excuse me, here. [ticking] >> in 2009, chrysler was headed towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and none of it would have happened without its italian-born, canadian-raised boss, sergio marchionne. >> from 60 minutes. >> oh, yeah. sorry to barge in on you like this. does he walk in all the time? >> occasionally, yeah. [ticking] >> in the beautiful italian province of perugia, men roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, hunting for the most expensive food in the world. so this is $1,000? just right there is $1,000. but as we found out, anything this rare and expensive can attract a dangerous clientele. >> [speaking french] >> everyb
ecklund was surprised to see us. we had hidden our cameras, something we rarely do at 60 minutes, so we could uncover his plan to inject stem cells from a questionable source into this 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. how does it work exactly? >> well, stem cells contain... uh... excuse me, here. [ticking] >> in 2009, chrysler was headed towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and...
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people are using it now. that is not an issue. it is less dangerous and less destructive than tobacco in terms of addictive qualities. but the point is, let the states decide. two have already done that for recreational use. 19 have done it for medical marijuana. the federal government should get rid of an absolutely unrealessic system that classifies it as being worse than meth or cocaine, and turn it from a cost to something that will help reduce the deficit. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining us today. >> my pleasure. >> there's no doubt we need additional revenue. coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down the deficit. >> the president saying, no doubt, new tax revenues are coming, and repeated calls for this hikes again today. that was also echoed by by senator harry reid who on another interview on sunday suggested that, yes, we are going to raise taxes on the rich. the precise quote from senator reid was, the rich must pay their share. so they want more taxes on top of the taxes that have alr
people are using it now. that is not an issue. it is less dangerous and less destructive than tobacco in terms of addictive qualities. but the point is, let the states decide. two have already done that for recreational use. 19 have done it for medical marijuana. the federal government should get rid of an absolutely unrealessic system that classifies it as being worse than meth or cocaine, and turn it from a cost to something that will help reduce the deficit. >> congressman, thank you...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! >> i don't know >> did new york city mayor michael bloomberg find a big fan of his soda ban? his beauty queen from hell's kitchen, new york, is giving the mayor the thumb's up. >> thank you for having me. >> neil: i think this whole -- i think mayor bloomberg is fantastic and has done incredible stuff put he just meddles to much, and he shouldn't be meddling, including this soda ban. >> i think he is doing a great job. i i think the government should be involved. like i mentioned to you before, it's great he is taking pro-active steps as oppose
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melissa: not hurting us. not a big deal? >> the bottom line it is not hurting them as badly as we want. not stopping them from their nuclear agenda. melissa: this is very tricky. we don't want to look like we're caving to intimidation, what is the appropriate u.s. response? >> the u.s. is saying we've been offering all this aid. we expect a certain level of behavior. we don't want you to, you know, basically have a new chapter and follow, things have changed basically. that is the wake-up call here. melissa: i know. thank you so much. appreciate the information. lot to chow on there. time now for today's fuel gauge report. natural gas sees it climb for the third straight day. colder temperatures are forecast for the coming week. a major snowstorm is expected to slam the northeast this weekend. the forecasts are raising expectations for natural gas demand. fracking is the second biggest source of u.s. greenhouse gases. according to a new report by the epa but power plant emissions easily eclipse fracking. the study find power
melissa: not hurting us. not a big deal? >> the bottom line it is not hurting them as badly as we want. not stopping them from their nuclear agenda. melissa: this is very tricky. we don't want to look like we're caving to intimidation, what is the appropriate u.s. response? >> the u.s. is saying we've been offering all this aid. we expect a certain level of behavior. we don't want you to, you know, basically have a new chapter and follow, things have changed basically. that is the...
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they pinpoint company executives who want to get us hooked on stuff that isn't good for us, sean. how do you answer to that when people say some of the stuff has too much sodium? it is not helping us. you want to sell product obviously. >> absolutely. the way i think about that people love meat. they crave meat. they're looking for leaner meat. ballpark is the leading hot dog in america. they have a brand new line of ballparks. that is benefit area consumers are looking for. liz: you talk about challenges, there are many. while really snowing hard outside, i don't know if we make our flight tonight. that would put the drought way back in recesses of our minds. last summer it was a tough one. a terrible, terrible drought. do you hedge for that. what can you do? >> we've got hedging strategies. let's face it, last summer's drought was unusually significant event. we're hoping not to see one of those. we have hedging strategies. at end of the day what we have to do is keep the brands fresh and strong so consumers will. liz: you raised your outlook in your most recent report. why? why
they pinpoint company executives who want to get us hooked on stuff that isn't good for us, sean. how do you answer to that when people say some of the stuff has too much sodium? it is not helping us. you want to sell product obviously. >> absolutely. the way i think about that people love meat. they crave meat. they're looking for leaner meat. ballpark is the leading hot dog in america. they have a brand new line of ballparks. that is benefit area consumers are looking for. liz: you talk...
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platinum in terms of its industrial use, used for catalytic converters. with bad economic data and concerns we may not see much demand for auto use. and copper, really the worst performer we have seen with the worst with six sessions in a rewith bad housing numbers here and tightening on real estate and china and copper not looking good. thanks. >> thank you, bertha. important levels here, bob? >> yeah. psychological level. we are really not down that much. since the close on friday, look at the s&p last three days. 1.2, 1.3% to the down side. everybody keeps asking me, how much after correction will we get? some called for 10% correction. we haven't seen that for theier. take a look at s&p 500. we have two significant corrections last year. first one in october/november when s&p dropped about 7%, there you see on the far side. right around may or june, month of may was terrible. that's about 9% correction. since then, really nothing else. haven't seen a 10% correction in quite sometime. in terms of sectors, it was pretty even. down side earlier in the da
platinum in terms of its industrial use, used for catalytic converters. with bad economic data and concerns we may not see much demand for auto use. and copper, really the worst performer we have seen with the worst with six sessions in a rewith bad housing numbers here and tightening on real estate and china and copper not looking good. thanks. >> thank you, bertha. important levels here, bob? >> yeah. psychological level. we are really not down that much. since the close on...
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great to have you with us. this is one of those sleeper issues that a lot of people don't pay attention to. and i see from the fact that we put together that one in three teachers this ten plus days in 180 days cool year. that sounds like a big number. what is going on? >> it is a lot, and this goes back decades. and the districts make bargains with teachers that instead of giving them big raises they give them a lot of time off. gerri: well, do you think it does anything for students' performance? and me, was the impact of the end of the day? >> well, the real harm is on student performance. we know that when teachers are absent from their classroom and anyone who has ever been to school will be able to tell you that when you have a substitute teacher, very little learning takes place. gerri: i seem to remember that myself. apparently this cost schools 4 billion per year, and why hasn't this issue really made its way to the front of the classroom when it comes to things that we need to solve in education? why
great to have you with us. this is one of those sleeper issues that a lot of people don't pay attention to. and i see from the fact that we put together that one in three teachers this ten plus days in 180 days cool year. that sounds like a big number. what is going on? >> it is a lot, and this goes back decades. and the districts make bargains with teachers that instead of giving them big raises they give them a lot of time off. gerri: well, do you think it does anything for students'...
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using strict scales is smart and responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales when buying a stock. particularly a volatile stock like caterpillar. you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if a stock lost a point, i would put on 1,000 shares. another point, 1500. and when you go so low can you hardly believe how poor the stock is trading, double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure of buying the best investors i have all seen is using a pyramid style. the great thing about wide scales is they leave with you lots of room to maneuver. when the stock eventually bottoms out, you're going to want to pour your money in using wide scales allows you to use the greatest number of shares at the lowest price. the best thing is you can afford to be patient. when you like a company's fundamentals, wait for a pullback or sector wide selloff to accumulate a big position in that company's stock as it goes down. make sure the story is still inta intact.
using strict scales is smart and responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales when buying a stock. particularly a volatile stock like caterpillar. you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if a stock lost a point, i would put on 1,000 shares. another point, 1500. and when you go so low can you hardly believe how poor the stock is trading, double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure of buying the best...
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you are surrounded by information so use it. stick around i've got more lessons from my investing experience coming up. >> keep it with cramer all day long. follow at jim cramer on twitter. >>> tonight's show is about learning from high attendance at the university of hard knocks. i have shown you how to spot winners and avoid losers through the life examples of when i was younger. now how to become a trader if you want to and whan to become a good one. if i spewed it away from trading. you have to watch the positions to the point where it is hard to do your job and follow the market. there are so many products that allow hedge founds to allow stocks to move with toys. you have to move one-on-one with the big boys. but there are advantages that you have now. chigs commissions are so much lower. you can do it on your computer and your smartphone. and trading is lightening fast. when i was at class you had to use a payphone or a cell. at the same time i had to go with what i knew. i can tell you there was a ton of downtime and goo
you are surrounded by information so use it. stick around i've got more lessons from my investing experience coming up. >> keep it with cramer all day long. follow at jim cramer on twitter. >>> tonight's show is about learning from high attendance at the university of hard knocks. i have shown you how to spot winners and avoid losers through the life examples of when i was younger. now how to become a trader if you want to and whan to become a good one. if i spewed it away from...
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joining us now head of telecommuting advocacy group. thank you for joining us today. regina, you work from home. you know this inside and out. good or bad idea? >> marissa is going for a turnaround. she's been remarkably consistent. when you take a two-week maternity leave, look no further than your boss' opinion on the value of being in the office. she prides herself as being with this. part of a string of ceos at the top. you get legacy issues. that was jerry's longtime favorite. carol brought that person in. who are these people? where are they working? now they're probably trying to add value. that's before she even deals with her own board of directors. so she's probably in a tricky position. >> chuck, is it that black and white? can you say telecommuting is bad or good? or does it really depend on what your job is? >> it depends on a couple things. it depends on what your job is. it also depends on the individual. it is not good for everyone, people who don't focus. there are people who let every little distraction bother them. and they just can't do it. i think
joining us now head of telecommuting advocacy group. thank you for joining us today. regina, you work from home. you know this inside and out. good or bad idea? >> marissa is going for a turnaround. she's been remarkably consistent. when you take a two-week maternity leave, look no further than your boss' opinion on the value of being in the office. she prides herself as being with this. part of a string of ceos at the top. you get legacy issues. that was jerry's longtime favorite. carol...
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you can get from us gelber. but internet sites still has thousands listed for sale flight stub of it will set you back a couple thousand or when it doesn't which is why people say it should be legal. >> should ticket scalping be allowed? >> no. >> no. >> held know it is hard to buy tickets and you cannot get one for yourself. >> if stub hub buys them i cannot get them but sometimes they do take them up but it is simple-minded and counterproductive. >> the reality we have a limited number of seats and more people to buy those sometimes tickets are sold far in advance and we don't know the value purpose oftentimes the secondary market sells the high value ticket at the high price or low value at the low price. it is the arbitrage opportunity the secondary market takes advantage of. john: why is that good for the consumer? >> people have tickets to do not value as much so those who sell to the scalpers are those whose say i don't want to go to this. every year of his friend cells of the tickets to fund his season p
you can get from us gelber. but internet sites still has thousands listed for sale flight stub of it will set you back a couple thousand or when it doesn't which is why people say it should be legal. >> should ticket scalping be allowed? >> no. >> no. >> held know it is hard to buy tickets and you cannot get one for yourself. >> if stub hub buys them i cannot get them but sometimes they do take them up but it is simple-minded and counterproductive. >> the...
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david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like they will be pretty good for this coming month so the profits have come in 7%. the market was expecting 3% to 4%. would i say, however, corporate ceos, 70% of them have guided profit estimates lower. >> right. >> and that's a very, very high number so you'll watch that. you want to watch the situation in china because they have been withdrawing banking reserves as we've seen. >> this has been your theme for a while, the deterioration of growth and earnings in this country. >> yes. >> it goes along with our regular u.s. equity strategist adam parker, and he's basically looking for earnings to be lower this
david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like...
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it's important for us to use our majority to prevent him from doing that. >> neil: you will use the sequestration cuts that automatically go in effect as the lesser of two evils. accept them if the alternative were to raise taxes. so you're ready for the fire from that? >> well, let's be really clear. the sequester is terrible policy. it was designed to be terrible policy. >> neil: i understand that. but you would accept that over any talk of a tax hike, and so should speaker boehner? >> well, here is the thing. we have already voted twice to unwind the sequester, and it is passed. that was before i got there and neither the senate democrats or the senate wanted to hear it. so the answer is, yes, we need to unwind the sequester. you don't do it by raising tacks-especially given the fact that 50 days ago republicans voted to raise taxes. >> you're dead set against miami talk of revenues and any further discussions. >> listen, we have right now in american history the highest tax revenue we have ever had. now is not the time to turn and say we don't have enough revenue. now this time say how do we
it's important for us to use our majority to prevent him from doing that. >> neil: you will use the sequestration cuts that automatically go in effect as the lesser of two evils. accept them if the alternative were to raise taxes. so you're ready for the fire from that? >> well, let's be really clear. the sequester is terrible policy. it was designed to be terrible policy. >> neil: i understand that. but you would accept that over any talk of a tax hike, and so should speaker...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back. we're now in countdown mode, exactly two weeks from today automatic spending cuts will slice through the federal government unless coming makes a deal. the problem is congress is gone. eamon javers is in washington where our lawmakers apparently are not. hello, eamon. >> reporter: a little lonely here, that's right. the day of reckoning here is march 1st for the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester, you go as you say, congress is now going on vacation back home. they work in their districts, but they are not going to be working on federal laws here in washington, and that has got some people kind of upset. house democratic leader nancy pelosi earlier today s
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back. we're now in countdown mode, exactly two weeks from today automatic spending cuts will slice through the federal...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> all night i have been preaching and teaching, trying how to have a portfolio that works in every market, from the marauding bears kind, to euphoric pamplona running of the bulls kind. you'll always have the new diversification. just like the old school diversification by sector that i pushed endles
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's...
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you can try to use vantage, but then you use vantage, you are not going to beble to get a loiloan for your home, not necessarily most productive system or best system or fair system, but it is what we have to dolto deal with. gerri: every couple of years, federal trade commission does this report. congressional ways gets involved, there is some congressman out there getting his name in the papers complaining, these people take advantage of studies, they get the benefit of studies, they have not changed what they are doing, same problem continue to exist, they don't make changes to their reporting, and this reports is critical to consumers, it determines what you pay for a loan for a mortgage, we'll have to pay if you go out and borrow money for any reason, sometimes whether you get a job, whether is it going to come down to brass tax, and instead of another surprising report from the federal tread commission, someone will make a change. >> this is what people should do, a two prong approach, first we have write your congressman and your senator, complaint, and express your voice, say
you can try to use vantage, but then you use vantage, you are not going to beble to get a loiloan for your home, not necessarily most productive system or best system or fair system, but it is what we have to dolto deal with. gerri: every couple of years, federal trade commission does this report. congressional ways gets involved, there is some congressman out there getting his name in the papers complaining, these people take advantage of studies, they get the benefit of studies, they have not...
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using our security as your help. you are now hooking in to a lot of people's private lives, using it as the excuse. >> i completely agree with you. what happens is when you start spying on peope, you create a social unrest. i think the long-term causality of that is you suppress the country. america is built on the premise of freedom. neither code that are begun. i don't. i really love how the british hired the ira bombings. the people who are trying to terrorize us, they want us fearful. we don't need to succumb to that. we need to say that we are about freedom. i do think people being monitored does affect them on a social level. neil: he made a very good point. the hold drone thing, the security and keeping people safe. it is an extension of babysitting and looking after you. then i wonder, are you onl looking after your friends or enemies? >> the biggest problem is the tendency towards these dragnet. we really don't have to say who we are looking for are what we are looking for, but just setting up a dragnet for
using our security as your help. you are now hooking in to a lot of people's private lives, using it as the excuse. >> i completely agree with you. what happens is when you start spying on peope, you create a social unrest. i think the long-term causality of that is you suppress the country. america is built on the premise of freedom. neither code that are begun. i don't. i really love how the british hired the ira bombings. the people who are trying to terrorize us, they want us fearful....
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ceo and foe founder joins us now. alex, tell us how your 2013 is shaping up. >> oh, it is actually fantastic. first of all, thank you for having me on the show. the year is looking great. we are seeing significant expansion in the markets we serve. which runs across section of everything that big data and cloud encompasses. >> you know about a hundred meg extra hard drive, alex, used to cost about 300 bucks. now ater now a terrabyte, how d you stay with that? >> we are a market leader at the high end of this particular. if your computer is multiplied by a thousand or ten thousand and these are the systems that deploy about a broad range, for natural services, all of the people where people with to deal with massive amounts of data and that a perfect we provide for them. we make solutions handling massive amounts of data at very large scale. >> and you are also a privately held company. any interest in becoming public? >> well, we basically try to focus on solving the problems that our customers are putting in front of
ceo and foe founder joins us now. alex, tell us how your 2013 is shaping up. >> oh, it is actually fantastic. first of all, thank you for having me on the show. the year is looking great. we are seeing significant expansion in the markets we serve. which runs across section of everything that big data and cloud encompasses. >> you know about a hundred meg extra hard drive, alex, used to cost about 300 bucks. now ater now a terrabyte, how d you stay with that? >> we are a...
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stay wt us. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? weanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on sit attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. emens. answers. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. mas pantalones! gerri: breaking news for you tonight. the predators of the bankrupt american airlines has approved the 11 billion-dollar merger with u.s. airways credit up to the boards of both companies to approve the deal. expect a final announcement as early as tomorrow. once again, american airlnes and u.s. airways merger has been approved. creating the biggestirline in the world, it is expected tomorrow. the president last night called for an in
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tanya will tell us later in the hour around 10:45 she will let us know. my next guest says there's a solution to public worker pension problems. states like illinois which is $96 billion in the red and state worker pensions alone. joining me is richard dreyfuss from the manhattan institute. whenever someone says they have pension obligations, higher taxes. and a state like illinois, may be a federal bailout? >> i hope not. i think the answer is you got to live within your means and what we have done is overcommitted and overspent. what i would like to see is better fund our plans, bring them more into balance without increasing taxes. and -- connell: issuing new bonds to refinance the liabilities? do you talk about the easier said than done, how do you lend illinois more money? how do you get favorable rates to extinguish the debt that is out there? >> i wouldn't do that. these pension obligation bonds are part of the problem because they allow you to further leverage the plan so what i would like to see is prohibition on them. we ought to be paying for t
tanya will tell us later in the hour around 10:45 she will let us know. my next guest says there's a solution to public worker pension problems. states like illinois which is $96 billion in the red and state worker pensions alone. joining me is richard dreyfuss from the manhattan institute. whenever someone says they have pension obligations, higher taxes. and a state like illinois, may be a federal bailout? >> i hope not. i think the answer is you got to live within your means and what...
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trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. . >>> fed chairman ben bernanke strongly defensing the federal bank's stimulus measures during testimony today on capitol hill. steve liesman has all of the details. steve? >> scott, thank you. for several days the market puzzled over the outlook of quantitative easing as others raised doubt about the outlook. today fed chairman ben bernanke had a chance to set the record straight and seemed to persuade some in the market that the fed is still committed to the qe game. his comments seemed aimed at least as much at his colleagues on the fomc as the senator on the hill. >> as a long period of low rates could encourage excessive risk-taking an continue close attention to developments is certainly warranted. to this point we do not see potential cost to the increased risk-taking in some financial markets is outweighing the benefits of promoting a stronger economic recovery and more rapid job creation. >> economists at ihs said it stopped short of being a vociferous defense d
trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. . >>> fed chairman ben bernanke strongly defensing the federal bank's stimulus measures during testimony today on capitol hill. steve liesman has all of the details. steve? >> scott, thank you. for several days the market puzzled over the outlook of quantitative easing as others raised doubt about the outlook. today fed chairman ben bernanke had a chance to set the record straight and seemed to persuade...
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that not go to kill us. your world with neil cavuto captioned by closed captioning services inc. >> here comes the snow. then here comes he snow jobs. fox on top of the flakes and on top of the flakes. before we get to that beastly storm, a look at some plain old, well, bs. >> eight days from now, a tremor will hit the american economies by impacting the people who work in the food safety area of usda. >> terrible consequences to public halve. >> the country less safe and the communities less safe as a result of sequester. >> the air air traffic controllers. >> 750,000 americans will not have jobs. >> now, you would think they way they're talking, the sequestration next week, we're all eating con tam it inned meat next week. i say these cuts go through we'll all be eating mr. ed here. >> what kind of a name is ed for a hours. >> what kind of name is wilbur for man. >> that's -- >> what a bunch of horse you know what. leaving aside all the other cuts, the agriculture department could pursue, if it really has
that not go to kill us. your world with neil cavuto captioned by closed captioning services inc. >> here comes the snow. then here comes he snow jobs. fox on top of the flakes and on top of the flakes. before we get to that beastly storm, a look at some plain old, well, bs. >> eight days from now, a tremor will hit the american economies by impacting the people who work in the food safety area of usda. >> terrible consequences to public halve. >> the country less safe...
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even as we alas are using less. the oil is in the wrong places, the refinery is in the wrong places. we don't have enough infrastructure and it looks like never the twain shall meet. "mad money" is back after this. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they
even as we alas are using less. the oil is in the wrong places, the refinery is in the wrong places. we don't have enough infrastructure and it looks like never the twain shall meet. "mad money" is back after this. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk...
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thanks for joining us. make sure and tune into the radio show. we're on fox news talk, seer ios every weekday from putting to 6:00 p.m. we'll have another great show for you on fox business. in the meantime, i hope to hear gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" it's super bowl weekend, and the point scoring has already begun. we are talking about the ads, of course. we have the super preview. also, a not so super jobs report. havee reached the jobs in this country? and if you want your portfolio to peak but do not have the stomach for stocks and bonds, how about collectible coins? "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all that and more coming up later, including that dow hitting a 5-year high closing above 14,000. that was good news. first, more good news, super bowl weekend this year. the san francisco 49ers taking home the coveted vince lombardi trophy or will it be the baltimore ravens? i guess we will have to watch and see like everybody else, 111 million fans. joining in on sunday, not just for the
thanks for joining us. make sure and tune into the radio show. we're on fox news talk, seer ios every weekday from putting to 6:00 p.m. we'll have another great show for you on fox business. in the meantime, i hope to hear gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" it's super bowl weekend, and the point scoring has already begun. we are talking about the ads, of course. we have the super preview. also, a not so super jobs report. havee reached the jobs...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> markets are approaching all-time highs as investors continue to pull their money out of fixed income and put it to work in equities. for more on where you can find opportunity in fixed income, let's go to david gotlieb. he is a portfolio manager. david, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> in this great rotation is indeed happening, some out there don't believe it yet, because it's early on in terms of the trend. is there value in fixed income? i mean, this notion of money draining out of
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e-mail us. we'll be right back. >> let the pug win once. [ coughs ] [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. >>> the second sidebar story of tomorrow night will be the spot light for a republican rising star marco rubio. he gives the response to the president. is he the long-term answer the gop has been waiting for? let's bring back our gaggle. susan, you know, these responses say they're fraught with peril, but to me there was a no more often choice. it could have been weird had they gone any other direction. >> so is he the barack obama of the republican party? he's young, he helps address that are diversity problem, which is a really serious one. he's acceptable to the tea party folks, he talks in a way that is not scary or doesn't off-put people who are in the middle. so he is a guy with some enormous promise. >> but this is style versus substance? right now the republican party's answers to its problems are we're going to change the face, change some of our
e-mail us. we'll be right back. >> let the pug win once. [ coughs ] [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. >>> the second sidebar story of tomorrow night will be the spot light for a republican rising star marco rubio. he gives the response to the president. is he the long-term answer the gop has been waiting for? let's bring back our gaggle. susan, you know, these responses say they're fraught with peril, but to me there was a no more often...
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stay with us. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking
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given us 211% gain. and the underlying trend seems strong enough that hain should be able to return to its long-term upward trajectory. but do not take it from me. let's talk to irwin simon, the founder, chairman, president and ceo of hain celestial to learn more about where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim, how are you? >> sit down. >> let's go over this. >> now, this was a quarter where for the first time it was -- i want to say that going into it was marred by controversy. there was an article i have out here, celestial's unnaturally good share price. there were a couple as what i regard as first class raise down as if someone knew something. if there was anything to find out, you've always been candid. so let's set the record straight. this article said you might not have the organic growth, said that the competition may be too fierce. i didn't see the negatives that was pointed out and developed in this quarter. >> so let's come back and start from the beginning. numbe
given us 211% gain. and the underlying trend seems strong enough that hain should be able to return to its long-term upward trajectory. but do not take it from me. let's talk to irwin simon, the founder, chairman, president and ceo of hain celestial to learn more about where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim, how are you? >> sit down. >> let's go over this. >> now, this was a quarter where for the first time it was -- i want to say...
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army ranger, mark lucas joins us now. very good to have you with us. many, particularly in the republican party, feel that defense is sacrosanct but it doesn't mean that there isn't room to cut. obviously it carries a great deal more weight when someone like you says that than a fool like he says that, but detail what you are talking about? >> i've been in the military for over ten years. i served as platoon leader along the afghan border. i have seen my share of waste. if you look at the gao report the pentagon has wasted over $70 billion. i think the pentagon can help lead the way these doomsday scenarios are not true. american leadership within the military will make the necessary cuts and return to a fighting force that is more lethal and more efficient than ever. >> neil: what are some areas where you can get obvious savings without jeopardizing security? >> the defense logistics agency purchased 50% more equipment that was needed. $7 billion worth of army equipment that sat on warehouse shelves collecting dust. what we are looking in washington,
army ranger, mark lucas joins us now. very good to have you with us. many, particularly in the republican party, feel that defense is sacrosanct but it doesn't mean that there isn't room to cut. obviously it carries a great deal more weight when someone like you says that than a fool like he says that, but detail what you are talking about? >> i've been in the military for over ten years. i served as platoon leader along the afghan border. i have seen my share of waste. if you look at the...
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they offer us their opinion, we can listen or not. liz: conessional research service, i read studies say illegal immigration has impacted our health care system. the illegal immigrants get food stamps, whether you like it or not. those are facts. so my question to you, cilia, you raise issue of taxes, should we tax illegal immigrants earnings here in u.s. >> well absolutely. and then, the thing is that we're -- i don't agree we're going to be able to deport as you of these people back to their countries, but they need to wait in line behind other immigrants that want to come here legally, they should pay taxes in the meantime that is fair. liz: okay thank you so much for your time, gang, appreciate it. >> next up we have a massive snowstorm, we also now got massive gasoline lines. this one causing problems nationwide. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative
they offer us their opinion, we can listen or not. liz: conessional research service, i read studies say illegal immigration has impacted our health care system. the illegal immigrants get food stamps, whether you like it or not. those are facts. so my question to you, cilia, you raise issue of taxes, should we tax illegal immigrants earnings here in u.s. >> well absolutely. and then, the thing is that we're -- i don't agree we're going to be able to deport as you of these people back to...
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i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every time. >> my question is canalize your upbringing shape your libertarian values? >> well, thanks for the question. my parents were both born overseas in the middle east. my dad came over here is a refugee from palestine. my mother syrian. it's had a big impact on life. be when they take to school, a drop me off to school, tell me how wonderful this country is because we have liberty year. you can come to this country with absolutely nothing and make a life yourself. in other countries a lot of times it depends on what your last name is, what your et
i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every...
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aamon joins us now from the hill. what is the buzz about tonight over there good evening to you. >> reporter: well good evening larry. if history is any guide, the last 12 to 18 months might represent the opportunity. after that, history shows that second term presidents tend to peter out a bit. the president knows what is at stake here tonight. but especially the economy we have exerts from what the president is going to say. he is going to say it is our generation's task then to ignite the true engine of economic growth. we are going to hear from republican senator marco rubio. he is going to give the official response. he says this opportunity to make it to the middle class or beyond no matter where you start out in life isn't be stowed on us in washington. sol larry, two different positions tonight. >> all right many thanks. appreciate it. we know the president opposes the see quester. is he willing to make a deal with the republicans? >> is there common ground? >> joining us peter welch and gop conference chair k
aamon joins us now from the hill. what is the buzz about tonight over there good evening to you. >> reporter: well good evening larry. if history is any guide, the last 12 to 18 months might represent the opportunity. after that, history shows that second term presidents tend to peter out a bit. the president knows what is at stake here tonight. but especially the economy we have exerts from what the president is going to say. he is going to say it is our generation's task then to ignite...
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stay with us. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. gerri: president obama can say congress can resolve the sequester with a little bit of compromise. we asked on gerriwillis.com. 93% said yes, 7% said no. here are some of your e-mails. paul from new york writes i really believe we will never truly address the debt problems until we address our elected officials pocketbooks.
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thank you so much for joining us. great to have you on the show. >>> in the men time, coming up, is the chinese recovery story the real deal? we have a top china fund manager. he's going to be setting the record straight, right after this break. stay tuned. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion t
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do you using the little league? >> i don't think it is, the fed has dictated in the money supply is growing out of control. they will keep the pedal to the floor. lou: would a correction of three to 5% be adequate? >> i have been at this game long enough that i don't know the answer to that. but i look at the data and three to five is normal, five to eight is a little tougher. you need to have people say, this has gotten scary. lou: i'm hearing a lot of people saying that spain and italy, imagine that corruption -- or ann other part of europe. i don't see the role as we did a year ago when everyone was sort of holding their breath with every day. what is your take? >> the dollar is at a new low versus the euro. you cannot make this stuff up. what are they thinking about? [laughter] lou:the dollar is at a new low. interest rates are still low. very low. do you think there is any possibility that we will see rates rise? we are looking at almost 2% 10 year note. good heavens. a problem that we had is the federal reserv
do you using the little league? >> i don't think it is, the fed has dictated in the money supply is growing out of control. they will keep the pedal to the floor. lou: would a correction of three to 5% be adequate? >> i have been at this game long enough that i don't know the answer to that. but i look at the data and three to five is normal, five to eight is a little tougher. you need to have people say, this has gotten scary. lou: i'm hearing a lot of people saying that spain and...
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were used. but the fact is, we put together most of that intelligence without having to resort to that. >> and you think you could have gotten it without any -- >> i think we could have gotten bin laden without that. >> it's a big weekend. there's a big contest a lot of people are talking about. >> go 49ers. >> it's the contest that has to do with clinton or biden. 2016. >> oh. >> you've been close to both of them. secretary panetta, i've got to ask you, who's ready to be commander in chief tomorrow? >> i think both of them -- i have worked with both of them. if they make the decision they want to be commander in chief, i think they are both qualified to do it. >> what's their distinctive strengths? >> i for joe biden, obviously as vice president, knowing the world, knowing the issues involved, knowing what it means to govern from that perspective. and for hillary clinton, she knows it from every angle now, having worked in the white house, been a part of that, and now as secretary of state know
were used. but the fact is, we put together most of that intelligence without having to resort to that. >> and you think you could have gotten it without any -- >> i think we could have gotten bin laden without that. >> it's a big weekend. there's a big contest a lot of people are talking about. >> go 49ers. >> it's the contest that has to do with clinton or biden. 2016. >> oh. >> you've been close to both of them. secretary panetta, i've got to ask...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimeshe caplock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. a talking car. but i'll tell you what presses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ gerri: this will shock you, one of the most talked about dirty words on college campuses, and it's "profit." no kidding, despite being the enjoin that runs the country, college kids are talking about greed and corruption. joining me is the professor of business and economics in kings college in new york. thanks for being on the show. your column lit a fire here. we were
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimeshe caplock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. a talking car. but i'll tell you what presses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive...